Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Cover Keeper

 


Cover Keeper

Salary: National Minimum/Living wage to £19,074

Plus a living out allowance, or on-site accommodation if available.

 

Howletts Wild Animal Park near Canterbury, Kent is recruiting for a cover keeper to help all animal sections in the park. The successful applicant will work with a range of animals as staffing levels dictate including carnivores, elephants, gorillas, primates and hoofstock.

 

Duties will include heavy lifting and strenuous cleaning, as well as enclosure maintenance, browse cutting, grass strimming and butchery. It will include the operation of vehicles such as tractors and dumper trucks (training will be given).  This is a physically demanding position so candidates must be fit, prepared to work in all weathers and have a genuine interest in conservation and wildlife.

 

The position requires an enthusiastic person with experience of working with large mammals. Tractor experience and an animal related qualification would be advantageous.

 A full manual driving licence is essential.

 

This is a full-time permanent contract working 40 hours per week, generally 8am to 5pm, including weekends and bank holidays. Applicants must have a genuinely flexible approach to their work rota.  This position is paid according to experience with a living out allowance of £2,600 a year (pro-rata) if on-site accommodation is not available or needed.

All applicants must have right to work in the UK

 

Closing Date: Friday 19 March 2021

 

To apply: Please email you CV and covering letter to - personnel@aspinallfoundation.org

 

Please visit our website: www.aspinallfoundation.org to find out more about us.

 



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Peter Dickinson
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